I think what's more depressing about all of this is how many people agreed with you...yuck
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if there are peaceful solutions to redistributing the wealth
But that's the whole point, there aren't any.
The whole idea of being able to tax them fairly and properly is merely a pacifier so the people think they have a chance. And while they hope something might change, the rich actually use their power, money and influence to rig the system in a way that ensure they'll never have to pay their fair share.
There's no peaceful solution to the unethical and violent accumulation of wealth
Very interesting! Thank you for sharing this
You mean the keypads for KeepassXC? There is a list of shortcuts for it, but maybe I misunderstood your question.
The database syncs automatically whenever you edit anything, but to be safe I manually create an updated copy and upload it myself to always have an updated copy in case of loss (which has happened to me before with a previous laptop lol).
IF you wanted, it also has a browser extension, just like Bitwarded does
It's definetly a good idea to export a backup just in case. I have a local desktop backup with KeePassXC and every couple of months or so I export the file, encrypt it and upload a copy on proton drive and another on a personal external drive
It can! You can also download icon packs to change your icons with different styles (e.g. a minimal version of your apps design)
Why? The Liberals and Democrats as a whole acted as if everything was fine for the past 4 years. They only appointed Jack Smith 2 years after Jan 6.
They don't need to act quickly because they are not the ones facing the bulk of consequences. Biden did not and could not care less because his party doesn't see fascism as the existential threat that it is
Edit: if you think I'm exaggerating, remember when a few weeks before dropping out, Biden explicitily said that if he lost against Trump, he would've been happy with himself because at least he gave it all? Yeah. That's not the reaction of someone who truly sees fascism as a cancer to society and democracy